EDIT: The AP story has more information and hopefully better spelling:

He accepted a plea deal in December on four misdemeanor charges and avoided jail time. He was ordered to pay nearly $9,000 in restitution and court costs. The judge also ordered him to tour the Florida State Prison in Raiford and write an essay about his experiences.

At the time of the plea deal, Cervone said: "I hope the defendant understands the harm he's created that goes far beyond just using somebody's credit card under these circumstances."

He said Monday in a phone interview with The Associated Press from his Gainesville office that it is "always disappointing" when a person given a second chance through a plea deal is arrested again.

One of the Ole Miss football team's most highly-regarded football signees, defensive back Jamar Hornsby, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault and petit larceny earlier this week in Starkville.

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What the hell is petit larceny? How about petty larceny? That seems to work better.

JACKSON, Miss. -- An Ole Miss football signee with a history of legal trouble faces an uncertain future after he was arrested on charges he assaulted a man at a Starkville McDonald's drive-through with brass knuckles.Starkville police arrested Jamar Hornsby on March 1 and charged him with felony aggravated assault and misdemeanor petit larceny after he and two other men allegedly assaulted the man.The 22-year-old Hornsby is already on probation after taking a plea deal in a misdemeanor credit card fraud case that occurred while he was on the team at the University of Florida.Hornsby signed a national letter of intent with the Rebels in February, but his future with the team is now uncertain.